When you want to to share music, movies, photos, or other files online, you've got countless options. We've examined most, and for our money, one tool emerges on top of the heap for its ease of use, ...
Brian, 16, is instant-messaging. He’s chatting with a girl he’s never met in person—a girl who, by the looks of her avatar, seems both his age and more beautiful than any girl who’s ever deigned to ...
A Chinese consortium has bought the Opera internet browser for $600 million (543 million euros), its Norwegian developer said Monday, after a public share offer for the company failed. The consortium ...
Web company Opera Software has teamed up with Russian Internet company Yandex and Turkish wireless carrier Avea to give away 100,000 weeks of free Internet. The summer celebration will give away one ...
Web browser company Opera said Monday it will enable emoji-only based web addresses “to bring a new level of creativity to the internet.” The integration is part of a partnership with Yat, a company ...
The Norwegian company that makes the Opera Internet browser said on Tuesday that its software had been approved for use on the iPhone, making it the first browser that competes with Apple’s own ...
The Wii just got a little more social. Share links with friends and enjoy your USB keyboard instead of the maddening onscreen keyboard. Josh Lowensohn joined CNET in 2006 and now covers Apple. Before ...
If you’re worried about a spouse or family member seeing your internet history after you die, gaming-focused browser Opera GX has a new feature that may come in handy. An internet history on a browser ...
This content has been selected, created and edited by the Finextra editorial team based upon its relevance and interest to our community. Launching first in Spain, the the initial version of the Dify ...
Internet users have been left in stitches by a puppy's unexpected new obsession, and many hailed his impeccable taste. The hilarious clip was shared online by TikTok user Sandra Kerr Junior ...
Opera Software ASA said it would sell its internet-browser business to a Chinese consortium, after a $1.2 billion bid for the entire company was terminated Monday after failing to obtain regulatory ...
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